Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) has appointed George Leslie as principal contractor to remove the old pier at Brodick Ferry Terminal.
Work is scheduled to start on site on Tuesday 19th April to remove the old structure, which has reached the end of its serviceable life and is no longer safe for operational use. The work is expected to take six months to complete.
The contractor will mainly operate from a barge in the water, with some shore-based works. The old pier store building, pier deck, support structures and all deck furniture, such as bollards and handrails, will be removed. The seabed will be restored to its original state, and the rock armour gap under the old pier will be protected by rock armouring to match the rest of the sea frontage. A new section of decorative barrier will replace the existing security gate and fence. All materials from the project will be disposed of responsibly.
John Quinn, senior civil engineer, at CMAL said: "The old Brodick pier and associated infrastructure is life expired. When the ferry terminal was relocated, the old structure was decommissioned and has not been used, or maintained, since then. It is no longer safe to use, so we are removing it in accordance with the Harbour Revision Order.
"Our contractor will be working mainly offshore from a marine barge to minimise disruption to the lifeline ferry service, local people and businesses. We appreciate the public's continued patience as we carry out the final stages of this project and complete essential demolition work at the old pier."
Construction News
14/04/2022
George Leslie Appointed To Remove Brodick Old Pier


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